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Anti-Hog Cholera Serum Plant 

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T. F. PECK, Commissioner 

G. R. WHITE, State Veterinarian 



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Excerpt from General Appropriation Bill passed by the 
58th General Assembly: 

"To establish a Serum Plant for the purpose of manufacturing and 
distributing Anti Hog Cholera Serum to the swine owners of Tennessee 
at actual cost of production, said plant to be under the direct supervision 
of the State Veterinarian. The amount of this appropriation to be paid 
out of the State Treasury on vouchers approved by the Commissioner 
of Agriculture. $10,000.00" 



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EXPLANATORY NOTE. 

In compliance with an Act of the 58th General Assembly, we have caused to be erected 
and equipped an Anti-Hog- Cholera Serum Plant. This plant is located at 1502 Clinton street, 
Nashville, Tennessee, and has been constructed according' to modern sanitary and hygienic re- 
quirements. Experts who have visited and inspected this plant pronounce it complete and per- 
fect in all of its appointments. Has a capacity of 250 hyperimmunes which are capable of 
yielding no less than 1,000,000 average doses of serum annually. The Dorsett-Niles method 
will be employed in producing the serum. 

Our object in publishing and distributing- this illustrated booklet is to acquaint all 
Tennesseans with the facilities which have been placed at our disposal by the General Assem- 
bly for the purpose of combatting the ravages of that great scourge to the swine industry — 
Hog- Cholera — in the Volunteer State. 

Every swine owner and all other persons who are interested in the protection and develop- 
ment of the swine-raising- industry, are cordially invited to visit this plant and become famil- 
iar with the methods here employed in the manufacture and use of Anti-Hog- Cholera Serum. 

Geo. R. White, M. D., D. V. S. 
State Capitol, Nashville, Tenn. State Veterinarian. 

Nov. 10, 1913. 



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STATE ANTI-HOG CHOLERA SERUM PLANT 
Located at 1502 Clinton Street, Nashville, Tennessee. 



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REAR VIEW OF PLANT. 



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REAR VIEW, 
Showing Gate Entrance to Pens and Concrete Alley Way. 



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VIEW OF THE PENS. 



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ONE OF THE PENS. 



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CONCRETE HOG WALLOW. 



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HOG ENTRANCE TO OPERATING ROOMS. 



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INTERIOR VIEW OF PLANT. 



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OFFICE. 



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BEDROOM. 




BLEEDING FOR VIRUS. 



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VIRUS LABORATORY. 



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OPERATING ROOM NO. 1 (Hypering) 



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INTRAVENOUS HYPERING (Ear Vein) 



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OPERATING ROOM NO. 2 (Tail Bleeding). 



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TAIL BLEEDING. 



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SERUM LABORATORY. 



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STORAGE AND SHIPPING ROOM. 



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SIZES OF BOTTLES IN WHICH SERUM WILL BE DISTRIBUTED 




GROUP OF CHOLERA PIGS. 



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The White Hogs Were Protected from Cholera by Simultaneous Method. 
The Vaccinated Black Hog Died from Cholera. 



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INSTRUMENTS AND UTENSILS USED IN VACCINATING HOGS. 



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INJECTING SERUM INTO MUSCLE OF HAM (Large Hog). 



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INJECTING SERUM BEHIND EAR (Large Hogs). 



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INJECTING SERUM INTO MUSCLE OF HAM (Pig). 



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